Hog Hunting Videos

A Hog & A Cat Together

Turn up the Audio for this one. If we could capture the things I say… I would be famous? Or Banished? Most defiantly misunderstood. Grateful to enjoy what I do and the people we get to meet. But really have you ever seen a wild hog and a cat together? Meow’s will save you trust me I’m a guide. I am a trained professional and passed my test with a “C”. No Kitty Kat Meows… should have specified a Lions Roar.

Crop Protection Time!!!

Got on a few single Wild Boars with the AGM Rattler V2 35-640 optic. My 12.5 SBR has been putting in some work and I can say enough about it. Crops are going in the ground some keeping these wild hogs at bay is the most important part of our business. Book A Hunt and help a farmer.

Limitless Adventures Hog Hunting Video

Strauss Family Hog Hunt Adventure

The Strauss family came back for another Thermal Hog Hunt with us a few weeks ago. Peanut Protector Guide Captin Clayton piled them up. He only got 2 on the first night and 18 the second. Every night is different from one night to the next. We are free range hog hunting over open peanut and corn fields in south west Georgia. Thank you for choosing to hunt with us a second time and we hope you enjoy their video of their Hog Hunting Adventure.

Freedom

Photo: America, 4th Of July, Freedom, @pigprobleminc.

On this 4th of July, as we gather to celebrate and commemorate, we are reminded of the fundamental concept of freedom that lies at the very heart of this occasion. Independence Day is a cherished time to reflect on the courage and determination of our founding fathers, who fought for liberty and justice for all. It is a day to honor the countless sacrifices made by heroes who embodied the spirit of freedom, ensuring that future generations could enjoy the blessings of liberty. As fireworks light up the night sky and the stars and stripes proudly wave, we are reminded of the precious gift of freedom that defines our great nation. Today, we celebrate the power, resilience, and enduring spirit of America, rejoicing in the ideals that unite us and reaffirm our commitment to safeguarding and cherishing the freedom we hold dear.

Limitless Adventure

Limitless Adventures came down to do a thermal hog hunt with us and made a cool video. Peanut Protector guide Clayton took out. We hunt all weather except thunder storms, Rain slows us down, but the Hogs don’t care. Follow Limitless Adventures YouTube channel and support people in our industry trying to showcase hunts and family adventures. This is the video they made for us and the video on their channel. Thank You for Hunting with us.

Hog Hunting Video

Hog Hunt airs on Hunt Channel TV Wednesday 4/5/2023 at 7:30 pm EST Monday 3:30 Pm, Wednesday 11:30Pm, Friday at 3:30am, Saturday 7:30am, and Sunday at 11:30 am. Refund will one 3rd quarter of this year also.

Watch online at Hunt Channel TV and click Watch Live button.

Our Story With Annihilator Broad heads

Photo: Annihilator Broadheads Archery Night Hog Hunt @PigProblemInc.

The Annihilator Broadheads team came down to Americus, GA for a non traditional Archery Hunt. Spot and stalk archery hunts are typically not done in the dark, but at Pig Problem Inc., we only hunt hunt at night night. We do not hunt over bait, fenced areas, or out of stands. We use the latest Thermal Optics to locate wild hogs in open farm fields. We then close the distance trying to get as close as possible to make the shots. Brandon and Micah shot the same arrow/broadhead at multiple hogs over two nights. They pulled them out of the dirt, wiped them off and finally connected with this hog. To use the same arrow, broadhead, fletching, and nock is a testament to the durability of their broadheads and products they use.

I approached Micah at the Great American Outdoor show in Harrisburg, PA about making this hunt a reality. The premise for the hunt was to show customers that silence, and hunting ability is still a thing even while hunting at night. Archery hunters have to be concerned with every faucet of their equipment. Quiet footwear, clothing, hardware, and personal skill all being factors for the distances that are typical of bow hunting. We spot and stalk hunt similar to western style hunts. Most eastern bow hunter don’t typically shoot past 35 yards, where as western hunter practice at 65-100 yards regularly. The Annihilator team being out of Idaho would understand the challenges we would face during this hunt.

The first night was trial and error, we dialed in techniques and equipment to start off the night. Guide Clayton McArdle worked tirelessly perfecting and explaining where the archers needed to be to see their pins since electronic sights are illegal in Georgia. Using a torch and spotlight creates shadows so they needed to work as a team to figure out where each person needed to be. We were able to engage on multiple encounters through out the night. The first being text book perfect, except the hog changed angles after the arrows were in flight, producing a clean miss. Micah was able to connect on a wild hog out of a sounder, a pass thought shot but no blood. We looked for the hog in the brush, with no luck. The recovered arrow was greasy resulting in a shot farther back than desired. With a change in strategy to be more aggressive on the next encounter which also yielded in no hogs down.

The second night called for rain and wind, with faster winds it should have made it easier. The first two encounters yielded no opportunities dues to hogs moving out of the field. A pair of boars were spotted in an open field next. Guide Clayton got Micah and Brandon within 30 yards to break the shots. Micah’s arrow missed, while the hog was running Brandon connected on a 55 yard shot. The hog ran a few hundred yard before settling in some brush. Micah connected with a second shot anchoring the hog to ensure the wild hog was done.

To see a over a dozen arrows shots over two nights between the Annihilator crew was incredible. Most archers may have 2 real shots a year, its hard to learn from mistakes with limited opportunity. We are grateful to have had this team down for our first Night Archery Hog Hunt. Learning the equipment selection needed to make this hunt happen was eye opening. The glow d loop, the prototype victory nocks, and the broadheads were things I would have never expected. Stay tuned for the full video.

Thermal Archery Hog Hunt

Thermal Archery Hog Hunt? Is This a Hunt we should offer? Defiantly an adrenaline packed hunt with Micah and Brandon of Annihilator Broadheads. Special Thanks to Total Outdoor Pursuit, Commando Outdoors, Pulsar Thermal Optics, Pard Thermal Optics, Annihilator Broadheads and Pig Problem Inc’s Peanut Protector Guide Clayton McArdle.

Clayton why does Max look so Husky? I though TV made people look less Beefy?

Why We Hunt Suppressed

We Hunt Suppressed at Pig Problem Inc. Your hunt will be fully guided from start to finish and we hope you take more than just hunting away from the experience. We spend a lot of time going over safety before the range time. Most customers are only thinking about how do I turn on the optic and when do I get to pull the trigger. We pride ourselves on safe family hunts trips that are successful and informative. Communication with our hunters is key to our success. Hunters are responsible for every round they fire, so knowing what is in the background is important before pulling the trigger. We offer electronic hearing protection also for our hunters with hearing loss.

300 WSM Thermal Hog Hunt

If this rifle could talk. I lost it in a river after a bear hunt in Alaska, and found it a week later. I killed an elk with it at 275 yards off hand in Colorado. I cut the barrel down to 18 inches and mounted a Rugged Micro 30 suppressor to it in the short configuration. I pretty much leave the rifle stock as it is an everyday hunters gun. I did find a Tikka CTR T3X stock that is left hand in the USA that I will be changing out to. I am building a Curtis Custom Valor Quick change barrel with more info when it is done.

I tried to line a few hogs up when I shot. I was not going for vitals I was shooting for reaction. Some customers feel 7.62x39 isn't enough but it is plenty. I have used a lot of different calibers all the way down to Subsonic 22LR. Hitting them with 300 WSM does help but there is no such thing as a magic round. I am grateful for the business I am in and the experience I have gained.

BOOK NOW